Interesting. I don't have anything to use it with at home anyway, but I'm sure that will disappoint a lot of people with laptops.

The way it works, I can understand why older Macs can't do it. It doesn't connect Macs via the network you are on, it creates its own ad-hoc network and transfers files directly between the two computers. In other words, you shouldn't even need to be connected to the internet for it to still be able to work.

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